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0259019623.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2012V36362Zollikon (Puntas Reportagen AG) 2012 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalleinenbroschur ( Paperback ) 128 S., 1
197132575Leipzig, VEB F.A. Brockhaus Verlag, 1971. 210 Seiten , 22 cm, Leinen
Barcelona, Anagrama, 1997. Col. Narrativas Hispánicas. 274 p. 2 h. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Perfecto ejemplar. 1ª edición. Primera edición. 1st edition. First edition
0267606206.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1112557822.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186276434Lima: N.p. 1862. Original manuscript title or deed to the Hacienda San Jacinto in the Nerena Valley of Coastal Peru. While the estate is named after a Hispanic saint San Jacinto its origin dates back to pre-Inca times. Evidence of this is the remains of cultural settlements in Punkuri Kiske and Cerro Blanco. The Spanish Crown gave this land to the Jesuits in 1720 who introduced sugarcane as part of the agricultural production in this part of Peru. They also took it away from the Jesuits in 1767.Folio. 151 leaves with manuscript on both sides of each leaf i.e. 352 pp. Each leaf bears the required tax stamp the equivalent of a notary stamp at that time and each leaf is written on paper bearing the same watermark. Each leaf also bears a blind-stamp of a seal in the inner margin of each recto. Written in a numerous hands but all quite legible. Original full brown sheepskin with gilt spine lettering and devices pattern endpapers. Like a ready made binding used for legal purposes as the text block in considerably smaller than the binding. Altogether in very nice condition.This is the original transfer title for an estate of great importance and size in one of the most fertile parts of coastal Peru the Narena Valley. It consisted of 700 fanejadas of land about 1200 acres and all that stood upon it; primarily the sugarcane and alfalfa fields but houses tools farm animals furniture etc. In fact it seems that the original name for the property still bore and can be seen on the first page of this manuscript the word "Canaverales" which is a euphemism for sugarcane. This mammoth 302-page manuscript is basically an inventory of literally everything on those 1200 acres. The detail on the inventory is incredibly extensive; every table horse cow frying pan etc is listed and priced. It was first laid out as a sugarcane plantation in 1720 by the Jesuits. The Jesuits were expelled from the New World lands and missions in 1767 by the Spanish crown with King Charles III ordering their removal from all Spanish territories including the Americas due to growing political pressure against the order; the Franciscans largely took over the operation of the missions after the expulsion. When all their lands were confiscated by the Spanish government as happened throughout Latin America the Hacienda likely went through a number of hands. It was well regarded as a solid and lucrative sugarcane plantation and would have been considered a prize acquisition. We can find no history of the buyer named on this deed Santiago Sanchez but that is likely due to the fact that Spanish people have last names that can be written in a variety of combinations. But we do know that he paid 8697 pesos for it and that was a very considerable sum for the time indeed enough to place someone in a wealthy or influential social position. The most curious thing in the inventory which is lengthy and detailed in the extreme is the list of slaves. Ostensibly President Ramon Castilla y Marquezado declared slavery abolished in 1854 yet here we have a document that clearly affixes values to each and every slave and the prices paid for each by Sanchez. Prices ranged from 0 to 500 pesos. And there were a large number of them. Staring on p. 68 of the inventory we find them all listed and they are broken down into a variety of categories. Indigenous people African people male female young old and & "Inservibles" translates as "useless people". All slaves were examined by Dr. Antonio Manriquez surgeon and the most common reasons for being deemed "inservible" included: old age hernias ulcers and missing limbs. Their value was deemed to be zero. After being examined by physician the value accorded to each was dependent on their ability to work the farm. Surprisingly African slaves were valued less than local peoples this may have been due to the language issue. It should be noted that the slaves constituted a large portion of the total price paid. So it seems that this document gives lie to the previously believed fact that slavery was abolished in Peru in 1854. But we do not find this surprising as the gulf between the monied class and the populace was great and with no ability to enforce decrees from the central government the aristocracy likely just did whatever they pleased. Apparently Santiago Sanchez was ill-equipped to manage so many people and such a large piece of land as we know that in 1868 a Scotsman by the name of Henry Swayne bought the Hacienda San Jacinto an turned it into a profitable enteerpise by his humane attitude towards the farmers. "The hacienda or estate of San Jacinto was anciently one of the largest and finest in the valley of Nepeña; but before its purchase by Mr. Swayne a few years before our visit it had very much run down. It was deserted by the negro slave soon after their emancipation; the dwellings had fallen out of repair" The Fife Post. It remains a very lucrative farming operation to this day.We conferred with a native Spanish speaker and an individual who is fluent in Spanish and this report is the result. We might be incorrect but it is doubtful and in any case it is a fine 19th century manuscript deed to a large and valuable parcel of land in 19th century Peru. N.p. unknown
Tipografia Giachetti, Prato, 1842. Volume unico. In 8vo, più parti contenute in un unico volume, pp. CCLV, 125 (con Indice) + 1 (Indice delle tavole che adornano il presente Quinto volume della Raccolta), testatine incise, carte e tavole incise in b/n f. t., testo inquadrato da filetto, leg. con piatti in cartonato e dorso in pelle, titolo oro. Completo delle carte e tavole che adornano il testo. Normali e sporadiche macchie di ingiallimento, in solida legatura, buono stato. .
Barcelona, La Gaya Ciencia, 1973. 4to.; 232 pp. Cubiertas originales.
In 8°, leg. cart. mod., tassello al dorso con tit. in oro, pp.VIII-198. Dalla collana "Voyages, relations et mémoires originaux pour servir a l'histoire de la decouverte de l'Amerique, publiés pour la première fois en francais par H. Ternaux-Compans" La scoperta di questa provincia, il suo governo, usi e costumi, piante viveri e frutti. Fiorit. sparse, buon es. Raro
Madrid, 1982. 4to. mayor; 320 pp. y cuatro láminas aparte. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1941 ["Viajes Clásicos"]. 4to.; IX pp., 1 h., 229 pp., más una lámina y un mapa del Marañón ó Rio de las Amazonas, ambos plegados. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1935. 4to.; IX-229 pp., una lámina y un mapa del Marañón ó Rio de las Amazonas. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
Madrid, Manuel G. Hernández, 1881-1887, 3 tomos, 30 x 21'5 cm., rústica editorial, CLIV + 216 + CLIX págs. = XLIX + 242 + CLVIII págs. = XL + 276 + CLXXV págs. (Carecemos del tomo IV, último de esta obra. Ejemplar intonso. Falto de la cubierta original anterior del tomo III y con un roto en el centro de la portada de este tomo III).
Madrid, Manuel G. Hernández, 1881, 30 x 21 cm., rústica editorial, CLIV págs. + mapa plegado en colores + 1 h. + 216 págs. + 1 mapa plegado + (Apéndices:) CLIX págs. (Ejemplar intonso, con hojas sueltas).
Madrid, Manuel G. Hernández, 1881-1897, 4 tomos, 30 x 21,5 cm., holandesa piel, conservando varias cubiertas originales, CLIV págs. + 1 h. + 216 págs. + 2 mapas plegados, uno de ellos en colores + XLIX págs. = XLIX págs. + 1 h. + 242 + CLVIII págs. = XL + 276 + CLXXV págs. = 4 h. + 45 + CCXLIII págs. + 1 h.
Madrid, M. Rivadeneyra, 1871, 27 x 17 cm., plena pasta española de época, super libris dorado de la República del Perú, portada + 432 pags. (Carecemos de los tomos I y III de esta rara obra. Entre otras muchas cosas contiene: Relación del estado en que el Conde de Chinchón deja el gobierno del Perú al Virey Marqués de Mancera. Relación del estado del reino del Perú que dio la Real Audiencia de Lima al Sr. Virey Conde de Lemos. Memorial de Alfonso Mesía a D. Luis de Velasco, sobre las cédulas del servicio personal de los indios. Cartas de gobierno del Marqués de Montesclaros...).
1390229157.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1391442482.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1839WRCAM46551Lima: Jose Masias 1839. 35iv pp. Dbd. Spine reinforced with tape. Underlining on titlepage some contemporary annotations to text. Moderate worming light soiling. About good. Funeral observances for Fray Jose Ramon Rojas de Jesus Maria a Franciscan priest known as "El Padre Guatemala." Fray Rojas served in the city of Ica Peru. This work contains several poems and a funeral oration. Only one copy in OCLC at Harvard. Jose Masias unknown books
1773WRCAM41258Lima 1773. 15pp. Folio. Dbd. Minor scattered foxing. Very good. An argument presented on behalf of Doña Maria Fernandez de Cordova widow of Don Alonso Calderon by Tomas Ignacio Camargo in response to Miguel Mariano Fernandez Valdivieso's LA JUSTICIA ESCLARECIDO POR MEDIO DE LA VERDAD Lima 1773. One copy on OCLC at the John Carter Brown Library. MEDINA LIMA 1376. VARGAS UGARTE 2073. OCLC 81035779. unknown books
Octava in pale yellow wraps; xci, 58p, footnotes throughout In Spanish. Scarce. Series: Clasicos peruanos,8.
188146401178Madrid, Hernandez, 1881-1897 ; 4 vol. In-4, Demi chagrin rouge, caissons dorés, chiffre doré sur les plats. Reliure de l'époque. - CLIV; 216; CLIX - XLIX; 242; CLVIII - XL;276; CLXXV - VII; 45.CCXLIII pp. - collection très précieuse de relations anciennes sur les Andes et le Pérou : 62 relations pour la plupart du XVI° et quelques unes du XVII° publiées avec un important appareil de notes, d'appendices, rapports officiels, lettres, etc… 1 Carte hors texte en couleurs sur double page. Bel exemplaire au chiffre de L.A Barbet. Petits manques de page en marge de 2 ff. sans atteinte au texte. Petites usures à la reliure.
1371600Madrid: Tipografia de Manuel G. Hernandez, 1885 in-4, xlix-242 pages-clvii. Broché, non coupé, couv. très défr., bon état intérieur. Relations de voyages au Perou des 16è & 17è siècles.
1732PHO-2447A Paris : chez Nyon, Didot, Quillau, 1732, in-4 ° (25x20cm). Pages [2], XIV, 298, [2], 63, [1] vierges + 37 planches H.T., dont dépliantes, demi basane et coins, dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre et auteur, tranches rouges. Frottements au dos, coiffes abimées avec petits manque, coupes et coins dénudés, réparation à 2 feuillets, petites rousseurs.